Hi Duane,
At 21.37 24/04/2006, Duane Wessels wrote:
>>>seems to me that if we exported all the autoconf values during a
>>>config.test run, they would be more portable: see for instance Guido's
>>>recent commit to probe /usr/local as well: unless CPPFLAGS are set
>>>correctly that test won't help (because while its on the system, its not
>>>available).
>>
>>Yes, correct.
>>On the machine where I have identified the problem, CPPFLAGS is set 
>>correctly, but on other systems this could not be true.
>
>I guess this is why ./configure now fails for me:
>
>         Basic auth helpers built:  LDAP MSNT NCSA PAM SASL YP 
> getpwnam multi-domain-NTLM
>         NTLM auth helpers built:  SMB fakeauth no_check
>         Digest auth helpers built:  ldap password
>         External acl helpers built:  ip_user ldap_group session unix_group
>         checking sasl/sasl.h usability... no
>         checking sasl/sasl.h presence... no
>         checking for sasl/sasl.h... no
>         checking sasl.h usability... no
>         checking sasl.h presence... no
>         checking for sasl.h... no
>         ERROR: Neither SASL nor SASL2 found
Sure.
Probably on your machine sasl.h is placed in /usr/local/include
You can temporary fix the problem adding 
CPPFLAGS="-I/usr/local/include" before the configure command.
We must change things in config.test files.
Regards
Guido
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